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A federal judge has slapped down the Miami-Dade school district's removal of all copies of Alta Schreier's Vamos a Cuba, (the English edition is called Visit to Cuba) and all other books in Heinemann's Visit to ... series from the district's school libraries.
Cuba Libro Libre, for the moment Roger Sutton 2006
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A federal judge has slapped down the Miami-Dade school district's removal of all copies of Alta Schreier's Vamos a Cuba, (the English edition is called Visit to Cuba) and all other books in Heinemann's Visit to ... series from the district's school libraries.
Archive 2006-07-01 Roger Sutton 2006
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Kathleen co-wrote a FirstHand series on literacy coaching and co-authored with Lucy Calkins the upcoming Units of Study on Teaching Reading for Grades 3-5 (Heinemann, 2009).
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They “bore some of the responsibility for the rise of Nazi rule,” as the historian Winfried Heinemann remarks in Germany and the Second World War, but “they also produced the only resistance that presented any real threat.”
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About Face by Donna Leon (Heinemann) is the new Commissiario Brunetti novel - this outing being accompanied by a practical walking guide to Venice by Toni Sepeda (same publisher).
January 2009 Maxine 2009
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Kathleen co-wrote a FirstHand series on literacy coaching and co-authored with Lucy Calkins the upcoming Units of Study on Teaching Reading for Grades 3-5 (Heinemann, 2009).
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They “bore some of the responsibility for the rise of Nazi rule,” as the historian Winfried Heinemann remarks in Germany and the Second World War, but “they also produced the only resistance that presented any real threat.”
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Maybe readers not ready to be written off as "philistines" could seek out the Oxford Selected Short Stories, or Selected Writings for Children or some of his novels in translation – The Home and the World (Penguin), Quartet (Heinemann), or He (Shy) (Penguin Modem Classics).
Letters: Bengali poet who will not be lost in translation 2011
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In September 1918, German-American Otto K E Heinemann, manager of the US office of the German Odeon records, decided, given events in Europe, that it might be wise to start a US-based record label.
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Kathleen co-wrote a FirstHand series on literacy coaching and co-authored with Lucy Calkins the upcoming Units of Study on Teaching Reading for Grades 3-5 (Heinemann, 2009).
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